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Aurelia Flores
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Finding Your Passion (outside of your career)

We've been talking all month about the idea of "Finding Your Passion."

And while I agree that you want to spend the majority of your time doing something that moves you, engages you, and is using your talents to their fullest purpose... Sometimes, it's all about FUN!

Do you remember what you used to do as a little girl?  For me, I loved to run down to the park (half a block away) and sit under the trees, swing in a swing or just "run around."  I loved to be active, connect with nature, and pretend.

I also loved to *dance*!  Dancing, for me, has been a lifelong passion.  I used to think it was what I wanted to do as a career.  

However, I've been blessed to find out that it does not have to be my job, and I can still get an immense amount of enjoyment out of dancing.

I have taken dance classes, participated in dance concerts, gone out salsa dancing, and lately, even taken part in competitive ballroom dancing.

It's clear to me that dancing is a part of my "ser" -- a part of my being, and who I am.

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And yet... I can get the needs I have met by just making sure I get out and move my bootie every once in a while.  :)  I have a dance "studio" set up in my garage, and I can dance there if nothing else.  I can practice my arm placement, stretch my legs, and do spins, even if I'm all by myself.

What is that thing that moves you?  Is it singing, writing, speaking with others, hiking, pretending or doing crafts?  Is it traveling, learning new languages, reading a book of poetry, playing with your dog, drawing a picture, or teaching yoga?

Whatever it is that you love -- make sure that you do it with some frequency!  We often forget that what motivates us, and keeps us refreshed and resilient is simply listening to our spirit.  And our spirit is very clear about what it needs and what it wants -- because it's what we love to do...

Finding your passion doesn't have to be difficult or a long process.  

It can be as simple as cooking a good meal for those you love, watching a funny movie, or spending some time shopping with a good girlfriend.

We all have things we want to do in our careers and professional lives, and at the same time, let's not forget about what we do for pure pleasure.

Take some time to enjoy, mujer, and do that for you -- and for those around you.

Wouldn't we all be better off if we made sure that we fed our souls on at least a weekly basis?  Find your passions, and go for it! 

As Latinas, we tend to be so creative, so active, so talented -- let's get out there and show 'em what we're made of!!!

 

NHLI Webinar Series

NHLI Webinar Series

For those of you who took part in the webinar this past Wednesday, it was really amazing and fun.  We talked about the components to truly knowing oneself.  I was able to share quotes, talk about the stories of some of the women I've interviewed, and field questions from over 100 women!

One woman asked for book suggestions on how one goes about finding one's passion.  I would recommend The Passion Test by Janet Bray Attwood and Chris Attwood.  Another classic is The Artist's Way by Julia Cameron.

Yet another woman asked for a compilation of the quotes compiled in the presentation.  Look for that upcoming in the newsletters -- I'm compiling my notes now!

And yet another woman asked about how to deal with toxic people when you're in an otherwise good professional environment -- I'll be dealing with this question in an upcoming webinar.

If you didn't sign up for the past webinar, look for the opportunity to sign up for the next in the series which will be held in March (details forthcoming).  You won't want to miss it... In the meantime if you have questions, please submit them here!

MORE LATINA THEATER

TeAda Productions Returns with the 8th Annual TEADAWORKS New Performance Festival

Continuing in its mission to build community through theater across the cultures and sprawl of Los Angeles, TeAda Productions brings new performances from nine local artists to the Nate Holden Performing Arts Center.

Two programs on two Saturday March 20 and March 27, 2010 will highlight the creative and intelligent perspectives on life here and abroad.

Find out more at www.teada.org


 

LATINO STATISTICS

Woman CelebratingDid you know that the number of Hispanics online has grown significantly
--
faster, in fact, than the total US online population, between 2002 and 2009?

Additionally, Hispanics are more enthusiastic about the benefits of the internet than the general market -- so much so that they have more confidence in online product ratings than the opinions of their friends!

Hispanics also have a high regard for the internet as a medium for information and socialization.  Fully one-third of all Hispanics, regardless of acculturation and life stage, view the internet as a key component in building a better life...

[From Hispanic Cyberstudy:  Marketing to the web's most rapidly growing population, a study by AOL Advertising & Cheskin]

Stay tuned for more stats on Latin@s... and look at our stats here!